280 HAMORRHAGIC SEPTIC AIMIA. 
Treatment of Hemorrhagic Septiczemia deserves no dis- 
cussion for so far as our present information concerning the 
disease extends it is a waste of time and medicine, although 
it is truethat the two animals, Alzanka and Dell (University 
Experiment Farm Outbreak), received full doses of nerve se- 
datives, and lived very much longer than other cases, but 
terminated in death just the same. 
GENERAL CONCLUSIONS. 
For the present at least we must consider the term ‘“‘hz- 
morrhagica septiczemia”’ as quite inclusive, a sort of generic 
name which must cover a multitude of widely varying types. 
of disease, but perhaps in all of which the specific microor- 
ganism 4. bovisepticus is found, and so far as our present 
information is concerned we are apparently justified in con- 
sidering this germ.as the specific cause of the widely varying 
types. It is also safe to assume that it is not by any means 
a new disease, the only new feature about it being probably 
its definite diagnosis by Dr. Wilson of the Laboratory of the 
Minnesota State Board of Health. Very many outbreaks 
of this disease have unquestlonably been diagnosed as corn 
stalk disease, black leg and anthrax. 
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